How to Stay Strong & Active to Delay Joint Replacements?

Posted by lbmiller112 @lbmiller112, Sep 1, 2023

My wife and I have been experiencing back, hip, and knee problems for a few years and have been trying to avoid replacement surgery for as long as possible. We are both 63 years old and would like to stay active. Thoughts on possible actions to move forward…

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@heyjoe415

Outstanding attitude and plan. And when/if the day comes and you need surgery, you'll recover in a NY minute.

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Thank you. I certainly hope so!

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@cahabagirl

I am 73 years old and I’ve been fairly physically active most of adulthood but had begun to slack off in my 60’s because I began volunteering full time and just couldn’t seem to work it all in. Then the covid pandemic hit and with the quarantine, I had extra time so I began walking 3-5 miles a day 5-6 days a week. Last September I began to feel and ache in my right hip joint and by the end of November, I began to limp when I walked due to pain. I went to see. an orthopedic physician who took did a scan and showed me that the problem was osteoarthritis and that I needed hip replacement surgery. I scheduled an appointment with a well- respected orthopedic surgeon who confirmed the recommendation and surgery was scheduled for March. He prescribed physical therapy to prepare me for surgery and I began that immediately. In the same timeframe, I decided to begin working out with weights in an effort to build bone since I discovered that I have osteopenia. In order to function, I was taking 1200mm + of Advil daily.
I started weekly sessions with a weight trainer, for upper and lower body and after a few weeks my pain began to subside. I was so surprised to find that I was close to being pain free. I postponed my surgery to August. When August arrived I was still walking 5 days a week and lifting weights 1-2 days a week, with only occasional hip pain that I would say was only a 1 on the pain scale. So, I have postponed it once again to January. I only take 200-400mg of. Advil a day now. I highly recommend physical therapy to improve alignment and then weightlifting…as well as continuing movement such as walking. It has worked for me and may work for others. I know I will have to have the replacement surgery at some point and my orthopedic surgeon is a part of the renown Andrews Sports Medicine group so I am postponing the surgery rather than canceling it to avoid a longer wait when I finally need it.

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Hi there!

You’ve discovered a Fountain of Youth: weight training. It’s amazing for restoring mobility and endurance for folks our age (I’m 70). Keep going!

Bill

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@billddrummer

Hi there!

You’ve discovered a Fountain of Youth: weight training. It’s amazing for restoring mobility and endurance for folks our age (I’m 70). Keep going!

Bill

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Thank you for the encouragement!

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@mitfit

Have you had cortisone injections? I did that for many years and it delayed the hip replacement. I did have it done 1.5 years ago and it is good. Stay active and work with a physical therapist.

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Did you have side effects from your injections? I had major hair loss from the Zilretta knee shots., a time released pelletized steroid injection. They did stop the pain for 3 months.

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@gardeningjunkie

Did you have side effects from your injections? I had major hair loss from the Zilretta knee shots., a time released pelletized steroid injection. They did stop the pain for 3 months.

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Hi - I did not have any negative reaction to the cortisone injections. And I found they did work.

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@cahabagirl

I am 73 years old and I’ve been fairly physically active most of adulthood but had begun to slack off in my 60’s because I began volunteering full time and just couldn’t seem to work it all in. Then the covid pandemic hit and with the quarantine, I had extra time so I began walking 3-5 miles a day 5-6 days a week. Last September I began to feel and ache in my right hip joint and by the end of November, I began to limp when I walked due to pain. I went to see. an orthopedic physician who took did a scan and showed me that the problem was osteoarthritis and that I needed hip replacement surgery. I scheduled an appointment with a well- respected orthopedic surgeon who confirmed the recommendation and surgery was scheduled for March. He prescribed physical therapy to prepare me for surgery and I began that immediately. In the same timeframe, I decided to begin working out with weights in an effort to build bone since I discovered that I have osteopenia. In order to function, I was taking 1200mm + of Advil daily.
I started weekly sessions with a weight trainer, for upper and lower body and after a few weeks my pain began to subside. I was so surprised to find that I was close to being pain free. I postponed my surgery to August. When August arrived I was still walking 5 days a week and lifting weights 1-2 days a week, with only occasional hip pain that I would say was only a 1 on the pain scale. So, I have postponed it once again to January. I only take 200-400mg of. Advil a day now. I highly recommend physical therapy to improve alignment and then weightlifting…as well as continuing movement such as walking. It has worked for me and may work for others. I know I will have to have the replacement surgery at some point and my orthopedic surgeon is a part of the renown Andrews Sports Medicine group so I am postponing the surgery rather than canceling it to avoid a longer wait when I finally need it.

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Physical therapy with a good therapist is life changing. I recommend everyone do that before joint replacement.

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@mememel123

Physical therapy with a good therapist is life changing. I recommend everyone do that before joint replacement.

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I agree. I’m glad my physician did prescribe pt for me.

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@cahabagirl

I agree. I’m glad my physician did prescribe pt for me.

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I wish mine had!

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